
Muller hails lewandowski: that's why bayern won't let him go
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Thomas Muller hailed Robert Lewandowski for his DFL-Supercup hat-trick on Sunday, which he believes underlines why Bayern Munich have refused to sell him. The Poland striker scored three
times as Niko Kovac's side dispatched Eintracht Frankfurt 5-0 at the Commerzbank-Arena to claim the trophy. Lewandowski's future has been the subject of intense speculation, with
the 29-year-old said to be keen for a new challenge, prompting some to criticise his level of commitment. You may like Muller thinks his team-mate's display was the perfect response and
shows why Bayern have been resolute in their refusal to sell. "That was a great response from him to the criticism," said Muller. "He showed his quality again, although he
does not have to prove his class to anyone. "We have to see that he is at 100 per cent, and then he is enormously important to us. And that's why the club are not letting him
go." > Hat-trick hero champion New goal recordIt's a good day to be > August 12, 2018 Jerome Boateng missed the match as talk continues over a move to Paris Saint-Germain,
but Muller does not want the centre-back to leave. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. "We need Jerome," he said. "He is a very
important player. If he is fit, there are very few defenders who have his quality." Sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic also praised the performance of Lewandowski in light of the
uncertainty over his future. "He's a professional. That was the right reaction, that's what I wanted him to do," he said. "That was exactly the right answer.
"Lewandowski is, for me, one of the best, if not the best striker in the world. He showed that again."